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By Telesrapn.
Cable Despatches.
LONDON, February 20.-Thc lead?
ing Irish papers approve Derby's re
%form measure.
Earl Russell censures the American
Government's pleading for the Fe?
nian?.
King William of Prussia is the
Emperor of Germany.
The name of the confederated Bri?
tish possessions is to be the "King?
dom of Canada." The Queen's rep?
resentative is styled "Governor-' ?en?
crai," with a salary of ?50,000.
Congressional.
WASHINGTON, February 2G.-In the
Senate, John D. Defrecs, of Indiana,
was elected Congressional printer.
Thc Educational Bureau bill, pro?
viding for a commissioner, nt a salary
of $4,000, and three clerks, nt the
respective salaries of*$2,000, $1,800
and $1,000, was favorably considered.
In connection therewith, Sumner said
ho was anxious that this generation
should be dignified as much as pos?
sible.
The Senate considered the army
appropriation bill, and passed it, with
a provision disbanding and disarm?
ing the militia in the unrepresented
States. Re-organization is forbid?
den, until Congressionally authorized.
It goes to the House for concurrence.
$250,000 was appropriated to con?
struct a bridge at Rock Island.
In tho House, Wentworth's Com?
mittee reported that the testimony
did not affect the integrity of the
President, nor call in question the
integrity of any member of the !
House. The report was received :
with shouts of laughter. The report
was tabled and tho Committco dis?
charged. It is universally regarded
as a farce.
Benjamin moved that a salute of
one hundred guns be fired in h mor
of the Georgetown victory, which the
Speaker ruled out of order.
Thc fortification appropriation bill
was passed.
The joint resolution removing tho
Naval Academy from Annapolis was
defeated.
Sews Items.
WASHINGTON, February '20.-Sena?
tor Wilson authorizes, on Wilson's
authority, a denial that Grant is op?
posed to the pending reconstruction
measures.
Tlie radicals elect seven out of
eleven Georgetown Councilmen.
The President has been petitioned
to appoint Fred. Douglass Bureau
Commissioner.
Thc Georgetown vote was 1,010;
radicals 020. Tho conservative ne?
groes voted solely for Welsh. The
election was very orderly.
COJIKERCLVli AND FINANCIAL..
NEW YOKE. February 20.-Stocks
stead v. Monev 6@7; exchange, 60
days, 8Ji; sight 9>8. Gold 1381-4.
Flour and wheat dull aud drooping.
Corn dull, and slightly in buyers'
favor. Pork dull-new mess $20.00.
Lard dull-barrels 12}4@1B%. Cot?
ton quiet and heavy, at '?l'a>'?ll.? for
middling uplands.
7 P. M.-Cotton quiet, with sales
of 1,200 bales, at 31 for middling up?
land. Flour declined 5@10c. Wheat
dull and declining. Corn lc. lower.
Sugar steady. Other groceries quiet.
Naval stores firm. Gold 39)?.
BALTIMORE, February 20.-Cotton
dull-middling 31)^(^32. . Coffee
^?rm. Sugar steady. Flour dull and
^?ominah. Corn firm. Provisions in
good demand.
??GCISTA, February 26.-Cotton
dull and declining, at 28.! .<(?29.
WmMrNGTON, February 26.-Cotton
very weak, at 28.
SAVANNAH, February 26.-Cotton
dull and declining, at 29.
LIVERPOOL, February 26-Noon.
Cotton very duli and depressed; quo?
tation barely maintained. Middling
uplands ?3%d.
LONDON, February 26-Evening.
Consols 91. Bonds 73}^.
LIVERPOOL, February 26-Even?
ing.-Cotton irregular, and quota?
tions show a decided downward ten?
dency-middling uplands declined
1?j?;d. since morning, closing at 13f^d.,
middling Orleans closed at 14d.
showing no decline during the day.
Sales under 4,000 bales.
Manchester advices report cotton
heavy and declining.
Two BARNUMS TN THE FIELD.-The
Democrats of the Fourth Congres- ?
sional District of Connecticut have
nominated Wm. H. Barnum, of Salis?
bury, as their candidate for Congress.
So there are now two Barnums in the
field-Barnum, o? Salisbury, and
Barnum, of Bridgeport; Barnum, the
iron man, and Barnum, the show?
man. The Democratic Barnum is a
man of large wealth and solid repu?
tation, identified with the business
interests of the district, and possess?
ing the respect and confidence of
the community.
The Order of tho Lion, of Baden,
richly set wiih diamonds, was recent?
ly sent to Count Bismarck, who re?
turned it, with the remark that the
stones were false. This led to an in?
vestigation, which is now going on,
from which it appears that this fraud
has been carried on for some time, so
that a number of decorated indivi?
duals have paste instead of diamonds.
Two gentlemen who had pawned
their Orders have now had them re?
turned to them by the pawn-brokers,
on account of thc imitation stones.
HOD. Andrew Hunter, of Arkansas,
who was elected to the United States
Senate last November, has just sent
to the Legislature a communication,
in which he states that, after mature
deliberation, he finds he cannot ac?
cept tho honor without injury to the
church of which he is a member, and
that there is no sacrifice he would
not be willing to make for the good
of the State which did not interfere
with his higher calling.
LOUISIANA.-The Concordia (La.)
intelligencer, of the 9th, says: "From
thc manner in which our plantprs are
working, they seem to have no fear of
a bad season. The negroes back in
the swamps, we learn, are putting
themselves to their tasks cheerfully,
and their employers have no cause of
complaint."
A GOOD IDEA.-George Peabody
proposes to appropriate the residue
of his property for a home for re?
jected office-holders. He hus given
$140,000 to the Essex Institue in
Salem. $100,000 for the endowment
of professorship, and $40,000 for
building.
It is said that Senator Doolittle, of
Wisconsin, will retain his seat, taking
the ground that to obey the voice of
the Legislature would set au unwise
precedent.
ONE GOOD RESULT.-The TICW bill
before Congress provides that the
militia shall consist of able-bodied
men in the States "represented in
Congress."
A first class English steamship will
leave New Orleans on the first of May
next, for Paris, and return, carrying
passengers the round trip for the
insignificant sum of $100.
The Tennessee Republican State
Convention have unanimously nomi?
nated Brownlow for re-election as
Governor.
Boots, Shoes, &c.
WE have just recei ved
our SPRING STOCK of)
Ladies', Misses' and
?Children's SHOES.
ALSO.
Meng BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS
which wc will be happy to exhibit to the
public, if tbev will give ns a call.
M. EHRLICH A SONS,
Eon 26 :t Main street.
WANTED ,
OLD Booms
PESETEE PAPEB I
FOR which the HIGHEST PRICES will
bc paid at S. E. STRATTON'S,
Asscniblv st., one door from Gervais.
Fe\) 26
Fresh Arrival.
p _ A NICE and VERY
JW\ CHEAP ASSORTMENT
LJB of Ladies', Misses' and
^nfel?Chiklren's
S "BL" OSS !
ALSO,
MEN'S BOOTS and SHOES,
Has just been received, and will bo dis?
posed of VERY LOW, by
S. H. MYERS & CO.,
Opposite the site of old City Hotel.
Feb 26_3_
HATS, HATS.
Fifty Dozen Hats,
AT STEW COST!
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY!
CONSISTING of Gents', Boys* and
Youths' CASSIMERE, BEAVER, PA?
NAMA, FELT, WOOL, LEGHORN and
PALM HATS.
ALSO,
A largo stock of EXTRA CARPET BAGS
and Ladies' SATCHELS. Call and exa?
mine, and be convinced.
ALFRED TOLLESOK.
Feb 26_
Canned Goods.
GREEN PEAS. GREEN CORN, TOMA?
TOES, Peaches, Pine Apple, Lobsters,
Salmon, Oysters, Cranbury Sauce, Egg
Plums, Pie Fruits, fresh Mackerel, Sar?
dines, English and American Pickles, Cat?
sups, Sauces, Ac. On hand and for salo
low bv J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Feb* 24
BUTTER !
FRESH ROLL COUNTRY BUTTER, for
salo bv FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Feb 22
ALE! ALE!
AFRESH SUPPLY just received and
for salo at WHOLESALE and on
DRAUGHT, for cash only.
Feb RI J JHN C. SEEGERS A CO.
FLOUR! FLOUR
S)fr PARRELS EXTRA and SUPERIOR
FLOUR, onlv for cash.
Feb RI j. C. SEEGERS A CO.
AUB! ALE!
FIFTY doz. Bass & Co.'s PALE ALE,
for sale very low by
Feb 24 * J."A T. R. AGNEW.
PB AS! PEAS!
ONE HUNDRED bushels COW PEAS,
for sale bv
Feb 14 " FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Planting Potatoes.
pr/^BBlnS. PLANTING IRISH POTA
tJ\J TOES, in tine order. For salo by
Jan 25 E. A G. D. HOPE.
WANTED,
CLEAN COTTON and LINEN RAGS, for
which TWO to THREE CENTS TEE
POUND will ho paid,according to quantity
and qualitv. At
S. E. STRATTONS,
On Assembly street,
Feb 24 3 One door from Gervais.
COTTON YAM FOR SALE,
APPLY to FISHER & LOWRANCE. Co?
lumbia, or to tho Carroll Cotton Mills,
Greenville. Terms cash on deli' ery.
Feb 15 Imo
To Arrive,
PER Schooner Carpenter:
'2,001) bushels prime WHITE?and YEL?
LOW CORN.
I in Store 9
100 bbls. EXTRA and SUPER. FAMILY
FLOUR. For sale low bv
Feb 15 BROWNE & SCHIRMER.
nm uimil
RECEIVED per Steamers "Carrol,"
"Sea-Gull" and ''Lula:"
3,000 bus's prime White Maryland CORN.
50 bbb. IRISH [Seed] POTATOES.
500 bushels BRAN.
Feb 15 BROWNE A SCHIRMER.
LANDRETH'S
BAEDEN SEEDS.
FIVE HUNDRED dozen papers of
FRESH SEED, just received. At
wholesale and retail. E. POLLARD.
Feb 1 tis
NOTICE.
ALL persons having claims against the
Estate of JAMES C. DATES, dee'd.,
will present them, properly attested, within
thirty days, and all persons indebted to
said Estate will make immediate payment
te mo at Columbia, S. C.
Jan 16 wig W. M. BECKHAM. Adm'r.
MOTICE!
NO MORE CREDIT. We will seH for
CASH ONLY, at thc lowest possible
rates. JOHN C. SEEGERS & CO.
Feb 13
Cream Ale.
JUST RECEIVED. 5 barrels SUPERIOR
CHEAM ALE. For sale low. Applv
to LEVIN & MI KELL,
Feb :! Washington street.
HAMS I HAMS!
-I r\f\ CHOICE Sugar-cured HAMS, just
1UU received and for sale by
j Jan '25 J. A T. R- AGNEW.
REFINED SUGARS.
TA A BBLS. REFINED SUGARS, con
JLv/V/ sisting of Crushed, Powdered A
and Extra C Sugars, just received and for
saht by J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Feb'o _
HERRINGS! HERRINGS! !
O A A BOXES HEERINGS, just received
?i\JV/ and for sale at 00c. per box by
Jan li) J. Sc T. R. AGNEW.
Reeker's Self-Raisin g Flour.
AFULL supplv ofHECKER'S SELF
RAISING FLOUB, constantly on hand
and for sale at retail by
Dec'2 J." A T. R. AGNEW.
Choice Family Flour.
FIFTY bbls. MOLS0N MILLS FLOUR
thebes! art ?c?e in the market. Just re?
ceived and for sale by
Feb 9 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Circular Saws.
AFULL assortment of best quality
Cast Steel CIRCULAR SAWS, from *S
to 52 inches in diameter, just received and
for sale h>w_by_ _ J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Goshen Butter.
TEN FIRKINS choice GOSHEN BUT?
TER, inst received and for sale low by
Fftb 9 J. k T. R. AGNEW.
Planting Potatoes.
FA BBLS. PINK-EYE PLANTING PO
OvJ TATOES, just received and for sale
by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
Feb 9
New Orleans Sugar and Syrnp.
5HHDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGARS,
(j bbls. " " SYRUP.
Just in and for salo bv
Jan 25 E." A G. D. HOPE.
New Orleans Molasses.
NEW CROP New Orleans Molasses, bv
Jan 18 FISHER A LOWRANCE. "
NEW BA.C0N.
FOR SALE by
FISHED A LOWRANCE.
Jan 25
Teas ! Teas ! !
\ T VERY HIGH PRICES.
/\_ Imperial,
Gun-Powder,
Oolong.
The very best that can be had. Just re?
ceived by FISHER A LOWRANCE.
OILS! WLS! ! ^DILSI ! !
At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock.
TUST received, a good supply of TAN
*J NEUS' OILS, MACHINERY OILS,
Boiled and Raw LINSEED OILS, pure
KEROSENE OIL. And for sale low by
Jan24 JOHN C. DIAL.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
-J /^V BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO of
_Lv/ various grades, at
Jan ?50 JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO.
Real Meerschaum Pipes,
FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH.
JOHN C. SEEGERS A CO. _
JOHN H, HEISE,
C o w ? e c ti o ncr,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !
(BANDIES manufactured daily, at as low
J as can be laid down here from the
North. jt?~ Corner of Plain and Marion
streets. Feb :?
Maclierel.
ONE HUNDRED packages Nos. 1 and 3
MACKEREL, in kits, quarter, half
and whole barrels, of warranted quality
and weight._E. A G. D. HOPE. "
GARDEN SEEDS.
NEW CROP GARDEN HEEDS, in great
vtrietv and quantitv, for sale by?
Jan VA E. Sc G. D. HOPE.
Charleston Advertisements.
Livery and Sale Stables, I
CHALMERS STREET,
TOMfe-i Charleston, S. C. DIE - CSEVSLHJ '
JPW|GEN & BAKER, Pro-BROsS2*
? '.l i 71 prietors. Saddle Horses, Car
riages, Phmtons and Baggies to hire, at all
hours. Mules and Horses for sale.
CI??RLESTON HOTEL.
CHARLESTON. S. C.
WHITE & MIXER, Prop'rs.
_Feb 27_ _
SUGARS AMD MOLASSES.
FIFTY hlids. choice Grocery SUGARS.
25 " prime " " *'
100 bids, choice now crop MUSCOVADO
MOLASSES.
08 hud?, choice new crop MUSCOVADO
MOLASSES.
87 hhds. choice new crop CLAYED MO?
LASSES- -now landing ex Schooner "Eri,"
from Matanzas, and for sale LOW from
wharf, in lots to suit, bv
RISLEY A CREIGHTON,
Cor. East Dav and Accommod'n Wharf".
Feb 20 2 ' . Charleston, S. C.
Corn! Cora!
TITE WILL RECEIVE, ou THURSDAY.
VV the 28th instant.
7,000 Bushels Prime White Corn!!
In bulk, which we offer to tho merchants
of Columbia, sending us hairs, at $1.40,
delivered at the S. C. R. R. Depot; when
bags are furnished by us, $1.50 per bushel,
delivered at the Depot.
ALSO,
8,000 bushels PRIME WHITE CORN.
2,000 bushels Prime Yellow Corn,
2.OOO bushels Heavy White Oats.
C. N. AVERILL A SON,
68 East Bav, Charleston, S. C.
Feb 2jJ_4
For Palatka,
Fernandina, Jacksonville
And all the Landings on the St.
John's River,
VIA SAVANNAH. GA,
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
a,OOO TONS BURTHEN,)
CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER.
ON and after the 26th October, this tine
ship will sail from Southern Wharf
every FRIDAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for
the above places.
t.i. All freight must be paid herc by
shippers.
For freight <Tc passage, apply on board,
or at the office ol' the Agency, 17 Vander
horst's Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
Oct 21 J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of SHIVER A BECKHAM is
this day dissolved by limitation. All
indebted to the firm will make immediate
payment to R. C. SHIVER, who alone is
authorized to receipt and pav monevs for
the linn. R. C. SHIVER,"
W. M. BECKHAM.
A CARD.
The undersigned will continue the Dry
Goods business at the old stand, with but
ono change in the conduct of thc business,
viz: rigid cash rules. The style of thc
firm will app?arsoon. R. C. SHIVER.
A CARD.
Health and another interest compelling
me to withdraw from the firm of SHIVER
A BEC KHAM, I take occasion to thank
our patrons for their past favors, and be?
speak a continuance of the same for Mr.
R. C. SHIVER, under whose management
our business has proved a decided success.
Feb 2:1 4 W. M. BECKHAM.
OST Carolinian publish four times.
"FEMALE SEMINARY,
COLUMBLV, S. C.
~ THENEXT SESSION of the
subscriber's SCHOOL will be?
igin on MONDAY, March 4, and
^continue until Wednesday, July
31. Au elementary class of
small girls will be received at
i3 a month; boarders at $5 a week. Other
rates as heretofore. Besides a complete
English Course, Ancient and Modem Lan?
guages, Mathematica and Music thorough?
ly-taught. W. MULLER,
Formerly Principal (nineteen years) of
Columbia Female Academy, and for last
four years President Lucy Cobb Female
Institute, Athens, Ga. Feb 24 6
NEW BOOKS.
TWO MARRIAGES, by author of "John
Halifax," Ac.
Idalia, by the author of "Strathmore."
The Song Without Word.-, by Cotta Fa?
mily.
Draytons and Davenants, by tho same.
The Giraffe Hunters, by Mayne Reid.
Tho Merchant ot Berlin, by author of
Joseph II and His Court and Frederick the
Great and Court.
In-door Sports for boys and Girls.
The Finger-Post to Public Business, con?
taining the modes of forming societies,
clubs, Ac, rules of debate, Ac.
Goulbourn on Holy Communion,
And other new publications, for sale at
McCARTER'S BOOKSTORE,
Opposite Lawvera' Range, Columbia.
- *Vl> 15_R. L. BRYAN.
DENTISTRY
HAVING opened my office
permanently in Columbia, I
may bc found at all hours at
tho rooms over R. C. Ander?
son's store, on Main street.
Jan 5 D. P. GREGG.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT!!
Queen's Delight!I
HAVE yon tried the QUEEN'S DE?
LIGHT, the great American blood
purifier? If not, do60 at once. It is, with?
out any exception, the greatest medicine
out. Don't get. any other blood cleanser.
For sale bv FISHER A HE1N?TSH, and
E. E. JACKSON. Feb :j
Seeds. Fisher &Keinitsh. Seeds.
OOD and reliable GARDEN SEEDS, at
VT FISHER A HEINITSH'S Seed Store.
The Seed Store where cheap Seeds are is
ooposiie the PliCtnix Office.
".The largest papers and the best, at the
lowest price, at FISHER A HEINITSH'S.
Feb 1
Baltimore Advertisements.
SPRING IMPORTATION-1867.
RIBBONS, MILLINERY
AMD STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR &C0.,
IMPORTERS and jobbers of RIBBONS,
BONNET SILKS and SATINS. NETTS
BLONDS, CRAPES, VELA ETS, HITCHES,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BON?
NETS and LADIES'HATS, trimmed and
untrimmed; SHAKER HOODS, ic.,
237 and 239 B-di?more Street.
BALTIMORE, MD.,
Offer thc largest Stock to be found in
this country, and unequaled iu CHOICE
VARIETY and CHEAPNESS.
tSST Orders solicited and prompt atten?
tion Riven. Feb 2i\ Imo*
GET THE BEST!"
COTTON GINS
AND IMPROVED
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
4 T MANTTFACTCrn '.R'S PRICES, at tho
tX. COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE, ivar
Greenville and Charleston Railroad Depots,
Columbia, S. C.
A. R. COLTON. Proprietor.
&S~ Parties wishing the UNIVERSAL
COTTON GINS and CONDENSERS for
next season, will do well to senil in their
orders at once, to avoid dcla\.
Feb 14 '.. - - Imo
Hats! .Hats!
NEW STYLES !
.lust T? e o o i "v e <l
R, & W. C. SWAFFIELl),
Feb Ifi bedells Row.
BULAHE & BUS,
Practical Mechanics,
HAVING had long experience in
the TIN and STOVE BUSINESS,
offer their services to the people of
Columbia anil surrounding country.
JOB WORK entrusted to their care will
be executed with neatness and despatch.
ROOFING and GUTTERING dene by
them will be warranted to give full satis?
faction.
Washington Street, Columbia, S. C.
Feb io
AND
JEWELEY.
THE undersigned has
on Irand and is constantlv?
_^receiving the LATEST STYLES OF
GuoJL>S in his line, to which ho invites the
attention of purchasers. Give him a
call.
Just received, a splendid assortment of |
Dawson, Warren A- Hyde's TIP-TOP
PENS.
REPAIRING,
In all its branches, promptly attended to.
I. SULZBACHER,
Feb 2 At J. Sulzbacher & Co.'s.
"BEWARE OF THAT COUGH!"
THE changing season is productive of
many afflictions of the lungs and
throat. A small cough is tho voice of na?
ture telling you to beware of tho danger of
a neglected cough. For all kinds of cough
and affections of the lnmjs, use "STAN?
LEY'S COUGH SYRUP." It will cure you.
Begin at once Don't delav. Go to FISHER
& HETNITSH, and ask "for "Stanley's."
They aro the proprietors. Nov 9
The Two-Shilling Cough Remedy!
ACOMBINATION of Wild Cherry and
Tar. A valuable cough cure-for con?
sumption, coughs, colds, asthma, influenza,
catarrh and ail lung ciscases. Only 2?
cents a bottle. For salo by
FISHER ft H EIN ITS IL* Pharmacists.
HARVEY'S ITCH OINTMENT :
IT euros Itch in twenty-four hours. It
cures all kinds of Itch-Barber's Itch,
Camp Itch, Tetter Itch, Pile Itch, Scald
head Itch. For sale by
FISHER & HEINITSII, Pharmacists.
Jan 12
Toothache Cured in One Minute.
THE most violent toothache relieved in
one minute. For salo bv
FISHER ft HEINITSII, Pharmacists.
Feb 1
Fine Weather for Gardens.
CALL and buy your Seeds. All kinds,
at low rates." Peas, Cabbages, Tur?
nips, Beans, Beets, Corn, Tom atoes-a full
supply, at FISHER A HEINITSII,
Jan 17_Druggists.
A Great Medicine for Horses, Mules,
Brood Mares.
THE GERMAN HORSE POWDER- the
only safo medicine, and the only good
medicine worth giving to a horse, for all
diseases to which horses and mules are
subject. It improves their condition, makes
them serviceable, renders them valuable,
makes them sleek and beautiful. For sale
bv FISHER A HEINITSII, Druggists.
CHEESE! CHEESE!!
?V"-' BOXJ2S choice CUTTING CHEESE,
^Ojust received by
Feb 9 J. A T. R. AGNEW.
?
Auction Sales.
FumUaire, ?irv Goods, Wines, Urandy,
Ale, Whiskey, etc.
By A. R. PHILLIPS.
TO-MOHHOW (Thursday) MORNING, at
10 o'clock, I will Hell, at tho New Brick
Building, opposite Law Range, Wash?
ington street,
Sundry articles of Furniture, consist?
ing of
Bureaus, Mahogany Sideboards,
Wash-stands, Bedsteads, What-Nots,
Wardrobes, Chairs, Rocking Chairs,
Toilet, Work and Card-Tables,
Lounge, Safe. Mattresses,
And many other articles.
ALSO,
Sundry articles of Dry Good?, consist?
ing of
Merino Shirts and Drawers.
Combs, Spool Thread, Handkerchiefs.
Cord, Ac, Ac.
ALSO,
2 dozen bottles Mock Wine,
2 casks Byass' Pale Ale,
li dozen bottles Cognac Brandy,
3 barrels Reclined Whiskey, Segars.
AI.SO,
1 Handsome G< ld Bracelet,
2 Gold Watches, ;? Silver Cups,
Lot Harn-ss. Saddle,
1 drover A Baker's sewing Machine-in
good order,
1 Cooking Stove, 1 Office Stove,
Coils Manilla Rope,
3 kits Mountain Rutter,
And many other articles, as usual.
N. B.-Unlimited articles received on
morning of salo. Feb 27
ear Carolinian please copy.
AUCTION.
SELLING OFF AT COST. Tho stock of
goods <?f MCCONNELL A GOODLETT
will be sold AT COST FOR CASH, at their
storo in Greenville, untU MONDAY, 11th
March next, when all unsold goods will be
disposed of at public out-cry to tho high?
est bidder. P. O AU BLE," Assignee.
ROBT McKAY, Agent
Feb 23 s wt For Creditors.
White Corn.
JUST RECEIVED FIVE HUNDRED
BUSHELS WHITE CORN, which we
will close out at low figures. Appl^to
Feb 23 LEVIN & M1KELL.
Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris.
TT,rE have in store, and shall keep con
W staidly on hand, a full stock of thc
above, and offer to contractors and build?
ers, and those, in want of the above, great
inducements. Apply to
LEVIN A MIKELL,
Dec 0 Washington street.
Reduction in Prices!
ALL F^EHMSCXLVS
In want cf
Job Printing,
Of any kind.
CARD, HANDBILL OR PAMPHLET,
Are invited to call 3t the
PHOHix ornes.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
IN PRICE AND STYLE.
CLARK & PEETE,
HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMEN
?gtTAL PAINTERS, Graining, Marb
jjrjling. Gilding, Glazing and Kal
soming. Paper Hanging executed
in the best manner on thc shortest notice.
Shop on Assembly street, next door to
John Stork, between Washington and
Lady streets. Country orders promptly
attended to. Jan 30 3mo
W. W. CLARKE. WM. PEETE.
MACKEREL. SCALED HERRINGS
AND
CRACKERS!
"I f\f\BOXES SCALED HERRINGS.
JA "U 10 half bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL.
10 half bbls. No. 2 MACKEREL.
10 " " No. 3
20 boxes Lemon CRACKERS.
20 " Sugar "
20 " Oyster "
20 " Soda "
5 hhds. Clear BACON SIDES, at reduced
price.
5 hhds. Bacon Shoulders.
Just received and in store, and for sale
at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES bv
A. L. SOLOMON:
Second door from tho Shiver House,
Nov 22 On Plain street.
SUGARS ll MOLASSES.
5HHDS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES
new crop.
15 bbls. MUSCOVadO Molasses--new crop.
30 " " Sugar.
10 " Extra C "
5 ** *. Crushed "
3 " " Pulv.
100 sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks,
at $3.35.
100 lbs. English Blue Stone, at I le.
2,000 lbs. " Copperas, at 64c.
In store and for sale by
A. L. SOLOMON,
Second door from Shiver House,
Oct 18 On Plain street.